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U.N. General Assembly to resume emergency special session on Middle East

2024-05-02 19:07 Last Updated At:19:47

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The U.N. General Assembly will resume its 10th emergency special session (ESS) on May 10, after Palestine's U.N. membership bid was blocked by the United States at the Security Council in April.

U.N. General Assembly President Dennis Francis has informed member states that he will convene a plenary meeting of the ESS on May 10, said Monica Grayley, his spokeswoman, on Wednesday.

The United States on April 18 vetoed a Security Council draft resolution that would have recommended to the General Assembly Palestine's full U.N. membership.

Riyad Mansour, permanent observer of Palestine to the United Nations, expressed the hope that the General Assembly would ask the Security Council to reconsider the issue at the ESS.

Under U.N. rules, the admission of new members has to be recommended by the Security Council before a vote in the General Assembly. If the Security Council does not recommend the application or postpones its consideration of the application, the council then must submit a special report to the General Assembly, which in turn could ask the council to reconsider.

The 10th ESS on the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory was convened for the first time in April 1997, with several adjournments. 

Following the outbreak of a new round of Palestine-Israel conflict on October 7 last year, the session resumed twice, passing resolutions calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and humanitarian truce in the war-torn Gaza Strip respectively.

U.N. General Assembly to resume emergency special session on Middle East

U.N. General Assembly to resume emergency special session on Middle East

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Xi holds restrictive meeting with Putin at Zhongnanhai

2024-05-17 03:54 Last Updated At:10:37

Chinese President Xi Jinping held a restrictive meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday at Zhongnanhai in Beijing, during which they had in-depth exchanges on strategic issues of common concern.

The world is undergoing changes unseen in a century and entering a new period of turbulence and transformation, Xi noted, adding that in the face of the ever-evolving world landscape with volatility and turmoil, China has maintained its strategic resolve.

He said that under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, the Chinese people have overcome various difficulties and challenges, and are striving to promote high-quality development and Chinese modernization.

China is willing to work with Russia and other countries to enhance solidarity and cooperation, steer global governance in the right direction, jointly safeguard international fairness and justice, and promote world peace and common development, Xi said.

Noting that China's development is unstoppable and that no force can contain China's growth and progress, Putin said that Russia is willing to improve cooperation with China and other Global South countries to promote international fairness and justice, and to work toward a more equal and multipolar world.

The two heads of state had an in-depth exchange of views on the Ukraine crisis.

Xi elaborated on China's consistent position and efforts to promote the political settlement of the Ukraine issue, stressing that to deal with any major issue, it is necessary to address both the symptoms and the root causes, and to plan for the present as well as for the long term.

He said the core of the Global Security Initiative is advocating the vision of common, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security, and the fundamental solution to the Ukraine issue is to promote the establishment of a new balanced, effective and sustainable security architecture.

Xi said China supports the convening of an international peace conference recognized by Russia and Ukraine at an appropriate time with equal participation and fair discussion of all options, so as to push for an early political settlement of the Ukraine issue, and China stands ready to continue to play a constructive role in this regard.

Putin introduced the relevant views and positions of Russia, saying that Russia appreciates China's objective, just and balanced position on the Ukraine issue and welcomes China to continue to play an important and constructive role in the political settlement of the issue. Russia is committed to resolving the Ukraine issue through political negotiations and is willing to demonstrate sincerity and maintain close communication with China in this regard, he said.

Xi said that over the years, they have had many meetings and every exchange has been candid, in-depth and fruitful.

Xi said he is ready to stay in close contact with President Putin and work together to steer the development of China-Russia relations in the right direction, guide the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for the new era to achieve steady and lasting progress, bring more benefits to the two peoples, and contribute to world security and stability.

Putin thanked Xi for his warm hospitality, saying that he is willing to maintain close communication with Xi, implement the important consensus reached between them, and ensure the full development of the Russia-China comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for the new era.

Xi holds restrictive meeting with Putin at Zhongnanhai

Xi holds restrictive meeting with Putin at Zhongnanhai

Xi holds restrictive meeting with Putin at Zhongnanhai

Xi holds restrictive meeting with Putin at Zhongnanhai

Xi holds restrictive meeting with Putin at Zhongnanhai

Xi holds restrictive meeting with Putin at Zhongnanhai

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